DePaul Geographical Society Program of Lectures
The Depaul Geographical Society is celebrating its 40th anniversary. All DePaul students, alumni and friends of the University (especially all teachers and students of Geography) are invited to the annual series of illustrated lectures. The series begins September 23rd 2000 with a presentation entitled: 'The Many Worlds of Venezuela' After this opening presentation other topics include: 'Sweet Temptation: The Story of Chocolate' October 28th 2000 'With the Peace Corp in Burkina Faso' November 11th 2000 'The Semester at Sea: A Global Geographic Field Trip' December 9th 2000 'Pacific Island Hopping: Pitcairn Island to New Caledonia' January 13th 2001 'Desert Odyssey: An American Woman in Saudi Arabia' February 10th 2001 'Contrasting Capitals: Brussels and Paris' May 12th 2001 'Hidden in the Himalayas: Ladakh' June 2nd 2001 For more information contact: DePaul Geographical Society 2320 North Kenmore Avenue Chicago, IL 60614 Dr. Richard Houk, Faculty Moderator Genevieve Szumigalski, President Pauline Rhiner, Vice President Marion White, Treasurer Iris Lozier, Secretary Ann Podolsky, Program Designer